Each name is a blend of cultural richness and profound meaning, offering a unique identity for your daughter. Dive into our list to find the perfect name that resonates with heritage and beauty.
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Adaeze – "The king’s first daughter"
Adamma – "Beautiful first daughter"
Adaego – "The first daughter who brings wealth or riches"
Chioma – "Good luck or Good God
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Chika – "God is greater"
Chinyere – "God gave"
Ifeoma – "The beautiful or good one"
Ifeyinwa – "Nothing can be compared to a child"
Chidinma - "God is good" or "God is beautiful."
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Ebele - "Mercy, kindness."
Kainene - "Let's see what the future holds."
Adaeze - "Princess, daughter of the king."
Chiamaka - "God is beautiful."
Kosi - "No one knows tomorrow."
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Munachi - "God and I."
Ngozi - "Blessing."
Somtochukwu - "Praise God with me."
Ugonna - "God's eagle."
Zinachidi - "Show the world that God exists."
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Aarin - "Central"
Abebi - "We beg for her to caress her"
Abeke - "I bring joy"
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Abike - "Give birth to the child and care for the child"
Abiose - "Born into the first day of the week (Sunday)"
Bolade – "Honour will arrive"
Omolara - "Children are kin"
Omosalewa - "A Child selects what home to be born into"
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Omosunsola - "The Child moves nearer to wealth"
Aderonke - "The crown has something to pamper"
Olanrewaju - "Wealth is my future"
Adewonuola - "The crown has entered into wealth"
Adetutu - "The crown is calm/soothing"
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Adesewa - "The crown brings forth beauty"
Adenike - "The crown has the care"
Adejumoke - "The crown unites to pamper"
Adejoke - "The crown will pamper us together"
Adefoluke - "The crown pampers with God"
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Adefolake - "The crown pampers with the wealth"
Adebukola - "Royalty added to the wealth"
Adebimpe - "The crown gave birth to me completely"
Abosede - "Born into a new week"
Damilola – "Blessed with remarkable riches"
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Olabisi – "My joy has been multiplied"
Tifeoluwa – "It is the will of God"
Yetunde – "Mother has returned again" (or "reincarnated")
Titilayo – "Eternal happiness"
Modupe – "I give thanks"
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Folashade – "Make wealth a crown"
Bimpe - "Elegant and beautiful"
Abimbola – "Born into riches"
Abiodun – "Born on the day of a festival"
Adelola - "Crowns bring honour"
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Eniola – "Wealthy person"
Ekundayo – "My sorrows have turned into joy"
Enitan – "The one whose birth inspired a story"
Fehintola - "Lean on wealth"
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Fara - "Fair in complexion"
Gimbiya - "Princess"
Sarauniya - "Queen"
Aisha - "Living, prosperous"
Latifah - "Gentle, kind, refined"
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Halimah - "Safe, sound, healthy"
Habibah - "Beloved"
Zahrah - "Flower, blossom, splendour"
Bilkisu - Often associated with the Queen of Sheba.
Dije - A short form of Hadiza, meaning "leader."
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Fadila - "Virtuous, outstanding."
Goggo - An affectionate term for a grandmother, symbolizing respect and love.
Hafsat - Derived from Hafsah, meaning "young lioness."
Inna - "Mother." It conveys warmth and nurturing.
Jummai - Hausa form of Jumoke, meaning "everyone loves the child."
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Kulu - "Unconditional love."
Lami - "Sweet, pleasant."
Maimuna - "Auspicious, blessed."
Nafisa - "Precious gem."
Raliya - "To be free."
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Safiya - "Pure."
Tani - "Ours." It signifies belonging and inclusion.
Ummi - "My mother," denoting love and respect.
Wafiya - "Loyal, faithful."
Yasira - "Wealthy," signifying prosperity and success.
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Zahra - "Flowering beauty."
Baraka - "Blessing."
Shamaki - A rare name, possibly denoting "elegance" or a high social status.
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Ekaete - "Father’s mother"
Uyai - "Beauty"
Obongoawan - "Queen"
Ediye - "Beautiful"
Affiong - "Moon"
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Eno-obong - "God’s gift"
Aniekan – "Who can win God"
Itoro – "Praise"
Imaobong – "God’s love"
Iniobong – "God’s gift"
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Sifon – "Goodness"
Ifiok – "Wisdom"
Ime – "Patience"
Dara – "Rejoice"
Idara – "Joy"
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Mfon – "Goodness"
Mbom – "Sympathy"
Edidiong – "Blessing"
Iniobong – "God’s time" (Repeated entry with a corrected meaning for differentiation.)
Inemesit – "Happiness"
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Unyime – "God’s agreement"
Abasifreke – "God will never forget me"
Ekoche - "My own"
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Ekondu - "Belongs to God"
Ekowo - "God's time"
Elakeche - "World's mystery"
Ema - "Peace"
Emiene - "God's plan"
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Enajemete - "These are also girls"
Enayi - "Mother of Children"
Ene - "Mother"
Eneh - "Mother"
Enekole - "Mother of the family"
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Enewa - "Mother of a multitude"
Enoche - "King's Mother"
Enyanwu - "Sun goddess"
Igbe - "My share" or "Mine"
Igweye - "The people felt joyous about something"
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Ihotu - "Love"
Ihotukum - "My love"
Ijewoda - "Money brings pride"
Ikwulonu - "Death hurts"
Iyowoichofe - "God has a greater plan"
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Nmakani - "Too much Surprise"
Obiabo - "Generous" or "Giver"
Obiye - "Comforter"
Ochanya - "Queen"
Ochejife - "A person is worth more than money"
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Ochoyama - "God's doing"
Odachi - "Miracle"
Odaleko - "There's a season for everything"
Oganya - "Leader of women"
Ogodo - "Mother of all mothers"
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Ogwa - "Plenty" or "Abundance"
Ojonya - "Beauty"
Oka - "Royal bead"
Okah - "Princess"
Oloha - "A blessing bearer"
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Olohi - "Righteous" or "Good person"
Olotuche - "Faithful person"
Oloture - "Endurance"
Onyabahi - "Luxurious woman"
Onyaechi - "Wife of gods of the Land"
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Onyaomale - "Wisdom"
Onyeche - "Nobody wants to be relegated"
Onyechi - "Charming wife" or "Wife of charms"
Onyeje - "Who knows tomorrow?"
Onyejeche - "Who knows the world"
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Onyeyibo - "Beautiful child"
Onyikpechi - "Daughter of harmattan"
Onyiloko - "Woman of strong virtues"
Onyocho - "God's wife"
Oofuni - "God's grace is not gotten by force"
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Owagoyi - "Only God can give a child"
These popular Nigerian girl names are well-known all over the country. Go ahead and pick a suitable name for your baby girl.
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